Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Oboe Quartet F major K. 370 (368b)

This is Mozart’s only piece of chamber music for the oboe – and no oboist would want to be without it! Like the Clarinet Quintet, the Oboe Quartet of 1781 was written for a friend: Friedrich Ramm, a member of the celebrated court orchestra in Mannheim. Since then it has become the most significant and best-known work in its genre. The playfully virtuoso outside movements frame a brief slow movement in the minor mode that brings out the instrument’s elegiac timbre. Unlike the Oboe Concerto, this work has come down to us in Mozart’s autograph score, which has served as the principal source of our edition.﻿

Reviews

In this anniversary year we have every reason to be grateful. Henle’s clearly set out parts have convenient fold out pages for violin and viola, while the score (HN 9794) is in a user-friendly 17 by 24 cm format.[Stringendo, 2006]